...I first took a class in differential equations at a local community college while I was a junior in high school. I helped one of my classmates improve his understanding of the material over the second half of the semester. At the California Institute of Technology, I learned about more techniques, both numerical and analytic, used to solve various types of differential equations. (read more)
...I am fluent in Python (including a wide spectrum of common numeric and scientific computing libraries) and competent in C and OCaml. I have completed extensive undergraduate and graduate coursework in mathematics, computer science, and mathematical data science. I have also conducted various research in mathematics and mathematical computer science. (read more)
...Those great equations we see in our math books are much less intimidating when we experience the explanation that resonates or attaches to our personal experience. The concepts become more friend than foe. My approach to teaching Geometry is the same as any course, including to help students form methods of organizing and communicating the learning process itself while studying the subject. (read more)
I graduated with a degree in Data Science from the College of Engineering at the University of Michigan. While current situations have shifted teachers and professors to teach remotely, some for their first time, I have been an online instructor for over 8 years and can help make sure students stay on track with my instruction and help. I am a competitive mathematics coach for all levels. (read more)
...I have taken private tuition as well. The Ivy League represents a pinnacle of academic excellence, attracting the brightest minds from across the globe. If you dream of joining this prestigious community, the path may seem daunting. (read more)